This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1905 edition. Excerpt: ...or his assistants, that said latter person has not complied with the provisions of section two of this act, which notice shall remain in force until said person has complied with this law, of which notice must be given to the employer by the inspector of factories or his assistants. (Passed April 27, 1896; O. L., Vol. 92, p. 318; Bates' AO. S., Vol. 2, p. 2432.) (sect1on 4364-83.) Sec. 4. Record to be kept by employers. Every such person, firm or corporation heretofore mentioned shall obtain and keep a record of all persons to whom work is given out or contracted for, including their names and addresses, which record shall be opened to inspection of the state inspector of workshops and factories when called for. (Passed April 27, 1896; O. L., Vol. 92, p. 318; Bates' A. O. S., Vol. 2, p. 2432.) (sect1on 4364-84.) Sec. 5. Traffic in goods made in violation prohibited; what not included; by whom violations prosecuted. No person, firm or corporation shall receive, handle or convey to others, or sell, hold in stock or expose for sale any goods mentioned in section one, unless made under the sanitary conditions provided for and prescribed in this act; but this act shall not include the making of garments or other goods by any person for another by personal order, and when received for wear or use direct from the maker's hands, and all violations of the provisions of this act shall be prosecuted by the inspector with the advice and consent of the chief inspector of workshops and factories. (Passed April 27, 1896; O. L., Vol. 92, pp. 318, 319; Bates' A. O. S., Vol. 2, pp. 2432-33.) (sect1on 4364-85.) Sec. 6. Penalty for violation; disposition of fine; costs in prosecution. Any petson, firm or corporation who shall violate any of the provisions of...